Attractions and places to see around Rimbez-Et-Baudiets, a commune in the Landes department of France, offer a range of historical, natural, and cultural points of interest. The area serves as a starting point for exploring the wider region, which includes significant landmarks and natural features. Visitors can find a mix of ancient churches, greenways for outdoor activities, and historical sites.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Be careful, the path narrows and ends with a steep slope. But it's definitely worth it.
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50km cycling on an old railway line!
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Built on an ancient railway line that connected Gabarret to Mont de Marsan, the Via Verde of It is an integral part of the Scandibérique, the pilgrims' cycle path (EuroVélo 3) that connects the city of Trondheim in Norway to Santiago de Compostela, crossing the France for over 1700 km, of which 195 km in the Landes. Be careful, in case of recent rain there are some very muddy sections and you need to be careful. However, it is easily passable.
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One of the former stations (Stazione di Sos) located along the route of this beautiful greenway. Some very muddy sections after heavy rains.
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Wonderful section. Firm ground, lots of greenery and lined with trees that provide shade. In mid-March, despite the good weather, I only met a few cyclists or walkers, so you can enjoy your peace and quiet. You walk along the "Route Verte", an abandoned railway line that is forbidden to motorized traffic.
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The church of Saint-Simon dates from the 11th century or the 12th century. It is interesting to note that this church was built to defend and take refuge inside. The roof of the church was raised to build a defense room equipped with crossbows. At the end of the 15th or the beginning of the 16th century, a main building was added which was defended by loopholes.
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The region offers a rich history. You can explore the ancient Chiesa di Saint Jeann-Baptiste di Escalan, an early medieval church with Romanesque and Gothic elements near Gabarret. Another significant religious building is the Saint-Simon Church of Saint-Pé-Saint-Simon, dating from the 11th or 12th century, known for its defensive architecture. Further afield, consider visiting the Gallo-Roman Villa Seviac, the historic Château De Poudenas, or the fortified mill at Barbaste.
Yes, several. Beyond the Chiesa di Saint Jeann-Baptiste di Escalan and the Saint-Simon Church of Saint-Pé-Saint-Simon, you can find Beaumont sur l'Osee pont d'Artigues, La Romieu Collegiale St Pierre, and Aire sur l'Adour église St Quitterie, all part of French pilgrim routes. Other significant sites include Bazas cathédrale St Jean Baptist, Auch cathédrale St Just, and Cathedral Saint-Luperc in Eauze.
The area is excellent for cycling and walking, especially along its greenways. The Green Way of Marsan and de l'Armagnac, built on an old railway line, is part of the long-distance Scandibérique cycling path. Another option is the Route Verte: Barbotan to Gabarret, an abandoned railway line forbidden to motorized traffic, offering firm ground and plenty of shade. You can find various cycling routes in the area, including options around Poudenas and Barbaste, by exploring the Cycling around Rimbez-Et-Baudiets guide.
You can enjoy the natural scenery around Lac de l'Uby, which may offer recreational activities. The La Gélise river is another natural feature providing scenic views. For a more cultivated natural experience, visit the Jardin et arboretum de Coursiana or the Palmeraie du Sarthou. The greenways, such as the Green Way of Marsan and de l'Armagnac and the Route Verte: Barbotan to Gabarret, also provide excellent opportunities to immerse yourself in the local landscape.
The greenways are generally family-friendly for walking and cycling. The Route Verte: Barbotan to Gabarret is specifically noted as family-friendly, offering a safe and pleasant environment away from traffic. Exploring the medieval village of Larressingle can also be an engaging experience for families.
There are several hiking opportunities in the vicinity. You can find moderate trails like the Saint-Pé-Saint-Simon to the church of Saint-Simon loop, or various loops starting from Sos and Castelnau-d'Auzan. For a comprehensive list of routes, check the Hiking around Rimbez-Et-Baudiets guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the historical depth of the churches, such as the Chiesa di Saint Jeann-Baptiste di Escalan and the Saint-Simon Church of Saint-Pé-Saint-Simon, noting their unique architecture and historical significance. The greenways, like the Green Way of Marsan and de l'Armagnac and the Route Verte: Barbotan to Gabarret, are highly valued for their peaceful, scenic routes perfect for cycling and walking, with many enjoying the firm ground and shaded paths.
Yes, Larressingle is recognized as a 'Most Beautiful Village' of France. It's a perfectly preserved medieval fortified village with defensive walls, offering a unique glimpse into the past. Other towns like Eauze, Condom, and Nerac also host local markets, providing a taste of local culture and produce.
For mountain biking, you can explore trails such as the Labastide-d'Armagnac – Our Lady of the Cyclists loop from Gabarret, or the Roquepousson loop from Réaup-Lisse. There are also routes around Château de Poudenas and Château de Conques. More options can be found in the MTB Trails around Rimbez-Et-Baudiets guide.
The region generally offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities, especially during spring and early autumn. Mid-March, for example, has been noted for good weather with fewer crowds on routes like the Route Verte: Barbotan to Gabarret. Summers can be warm, making shaded routes ideal, while recent rain might lead to muddy sections on some greenways.
Yes, the Thermes de Barbotan offer thermal baths, providing a destination for relaxation and wellness. This can be a great way to unwind after exploring the historical sites and natural landscapes of the region.
Yes, along the Green Way of Marsan and de l'Armagnac, you can find the Old Sos Station. It's one of the former stations located along this beautiful green route, offering a glimpse into the railway history of the area.


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